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  2. Game demo - Wikipedia

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    An example of a game demo in disc format. The availability of demos varies between formats. Systems that use cartridges typically did not have demos available to them, unless they happen to be digital, due to the cost of duplication, whereas systems supporting more cheaply produced media, such as tapes, floppy disks, and later CD-ROM and DVD-ROM, do.

  3. List of commercial video games with available source code

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    The game was developed open-source on GitHub with an own open-source game engine [22] by several The Battle for Wesnoth developers and released in July 2010 for several platforms. The game was for purchase on the MacOS' app store, [ 23 ] [ 24 ] iPhone App Store [ 25 ] and BlackBerry App World [ 26 ] as the game assets were kept proprietary.

  4. Randy Smith (game designer) - Wikipedia

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    Randy Smith (born June 14, 1974) is an American video game designer.He co-owns and is the creative director of Tiger Style.He has worked extensively on the Thief series with both Looking Glass Studios and Ion Storm.

  5. Sly Cooper - Wikipedia

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    Sly Cooper is a series of stealth action-adventure video games created by Sucker Punch Productions and owned by Sony Interactive Entertainment.The series follows the adventures of Sly Cooper, an anthropomorphic raccoon and master thief, along with his two partners in crime, Bentley the turtle and Murray the hippopotamus, all of whom are pursued by Sly's love interest, Inspector Carmelita Fox.

  6. Thief (arcade game) - Wikipedia

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    Thief is a 1981 arcade video game that is extremely similar to Pac-Man. The player operates a car being pursued by several blue police cars, in a maze that is supposed to represent city streets. There are eight mazes in all, which change every level in a set order, then repeat starting with the ninth screen.

  7. Gloomwood - Wikipedia

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    A demo was released on the same day, [5] and the early access release was given an initial release date of August 16, 2022. [17] In reference to its similarities with the Thief series, the developers bought the domain "ThiefWithGuns.com" for the game. [30] [31]

  8. Looking Glass Studios - Wikipedia

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    Looking Glass Studios, Inc. (formerly Blue Sky Productions and LookingGlass Technologies, Inc.) was an American video game developer based in Cambridge, Massachusetts.The company was founded by Paul Neurath with Ned Lerner as Blue Sky Productions in 1990, and merged with Lerner's Lerner Research in 1992 to become LookingGlass Technologies.

  9. Car and Driver (video game) - Wikipedia

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    Computer Gaming World praised the game's realism and controls, stating that it "offers more interesting cars than any competing driving software". [2] Power Unlimited gave the game a score of 90% commenting: "Car & Driver was one of the best racing games of its time. Cars and backgrounds looked fantastic and a very high speed could be achieved.